Talk about supporting your troops. Check out Tony Green's story on this stiff verdict:

Jurors agreed with Target officials who said the demotion of Patton had nothing to do with his military service. But they decided that company officials retaliated against him for asking the National Guard to intervene.

The jury on Friday awarded Patton $84,970 in lost wages, other economic damages and non-economic damages. The jury also ordered Target to pay $900,000 in punitive damages, which are designed to punish bad conduct.

What do you think? Does the retailer deserve this jury verdict? Or is this USERRA gone too far?